NCERT Solutions class 6 Mathematics 1. Knowing Our Numbers Exercise 1.2

Detailed NCERT Solutions for 6 Mathematics 1. Knowing Our Numbers to simplify learning. Understand chapters clearly and practice with free solutions for better results.

NCERT Solutions class 6 Mathematics 1. Knowing Our Numbers Exercise 1.2

NCERT Solutions class 6 Mathematics 1. Knowing Our Numbers Exercise 1.2

Detailed NCERT Solutions for 6 Mathematics 1. Knowing Our Numbers to simplify learning. Understand chapters clearly and practice with free solutions for better results.

6 Mathematics Chapter 1. Knowing Our Numbers - Exercise 1.2

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1. Knowing Our Numbers

Exercise 1.2


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1. A book exhibition was held for four days in a school. The number of tickets sold at the counter on the first, second, third and final day was respectively 1094, 1812, 2050 and 2751. Find the total number of tickets sold on all the four days.

Ans: The ticket sold at the counter on first day : 1094

     The ticket sold at the counter on second day : 1812

     The ticket sold at the counter on third day : 2050

     The ticket sold at the counter on final (fourth) day : 2751

     THe ticket sold in four day =1094+1812+2050+2751

 Answer : The ticket sold at the counter on four day= 

2. Shekhar is a famous cricket player. He has so far scored 6980 runs in test matches. He wishes to complete 10,000 runs. How many more runs does he need?

Answer: He scored run in test matches : 6980

         He wished to complete run : 10000

         More run he need : 10000-6980

         More run he need :  

3. In an election, the successful candidate registered 5,77,500 votes and his nearest rival secured 3,48,700 votes. By what margin did the successful candidate win the election?

Answer- In an election, the first candidate registered votes-5,77,500 

         His nearest rival secured votes-3,48,700

In an election, the margin between candidates votes- 577500-348700

      the margin between two candidates- 231200

4. Kirti bookstore sold books worth Rs 2,85,891 in the first week of June and books worth Rs 4,00,768 in the second week of the month. How much was the sale for the two weeks together? In which week was the sale greater and by how much?

Ans- In the first week of June books sold- Rs 2,85,891

     In the second week of June books sold- Rs 4,00,768

     The sale for the two weeks together -4,00,768-2,85,891         The sale for the two weeks together-  

The greater sale in two week - 

the margin of two sales is 1,24,977

5. Find the difference between the greatest and the least number that can be written using the digits 6, 2, 7, 4, 3 each only once.

Ans- The greatest number- 76,432

     The least number- 23467

     The difference between the numbers- 

6. A machine, on an average, manufactures 2,825 screws a day. How many screws did it produce in the month of January 2006?

Answer- A machine manufactures screws in a day- 2,825              A machine manufactures screws in month of january-

7. A merchant had Rs 78,592 with her. She placed an order for purchasing 40 radio sets at Rs 1200 each. How much money will remain with her after the purchase?
8. A student multiplied 7236 by 65 instead of multiplying by 56. By how much was his answer greater than the correct answer? (Hint: Do you need to do both the multiplications?)
9. To stitch a shirt, 2 m 15 cm cloth is needed. Out of 40 m cloth, how many shirts can be stitched and how much cloth will remain?
(Hint: convert data in cm.)
10. Medicine is packed in boxes, each weighing 4 kg 500g. How many such boxes can be loaded in a van which cannot carry beyond 800 kg?
11. The distance between the school and the house of a student’s house is 1 km 875 m. Everyday she walks both ways. Find the total distance covered by her in six days.
12. A vessel has 4 litres and 500 ml of curd. In how many glasses, each of 25 ml capacity, can it be filled?

    

 

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